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Armed Narco-Terrorists Threaten Bullrich, Pullaro, and Rosario Prosecutors in Video

Armed Narco-Terrorists Threaten Bullrich, Pullaro, and Rosario Prosecutors in Video

December 2, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Narco-Terrorist threat ‌Targets Argentine Officials in ⁢Chilling Video

Buenos Aires, Argentina – A disturbing video surfaced online Sunday night, featuring masked individuals brandishing​ an arsenal of weapons and issuing direct threats against prominent Argentine officials. The video, purportedly⁢ from ​a narco-terrorist group, targets Santa Fe Governor ⁣Maximiliano Pullaro, Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, and prosecutors⁤ in Rosario.

The chilling footage shows four ⁢heavily armed individuals, their faces obscured, brandishing powerful firearms⁣ including submachine guns, pistols, and a shotgun.

“This video is for Pullaro and Bullrich,” one of the masked⁤ figures ⁤states,referencing ‍a supposed deal to quell violence in Rosario. “We are established here ‍in Buenos Aires and we are going to start leaving ‍bodies here.”

The threats escalate, targeting Rosario prosecutors: “you, the prosecutors of‍ Rosario, are the real mafia,” they declare. “We are⁤ going to‌ start leaving dead people throughout‍ the capital of Buenos aires and Santa Fe. we​ are coming for everything. This will never end.”

The video concludes‍ with the individuals aiming their weapons directly at the camera.

The video quickly went ‍viral,prompting a swift response‌ from the Argentine government. In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), the ‌President’s ⁤Office condemned the video as a “terrorist threat” aimed at instilling fear in the population and democratically elected officials.

The statement highlighted the government’s security ‌policies, ‍which they claim have ‍led⁣ to⁣ an 80% reduction in ‍homicides in Rosario.

“We are working to find these terrorists and ‌bring them to justice,” the statement declared, ‌adding that President Javier Milei and Minister Bullrich both ‌shared the message. “In the ​new Argentina, there is no room ‌for⁢ armed violence. If ⁣they proceed, they will be confronted ⁤with the⁤ full force of‌ the law.”

“Argentina Faces Narco-Terrorist Threat as Chilling Video Targets ⁢Officials”

Buenos Aires, Argentina – A terrifying⁤ video has emerged online, depicting ​masked individuals threatening prominent Argentine officials ‌with violence,‍ sending shockwaves through the⁣ nation.

The video, ⁣attributed to a narco-terrorist group, directly targets Santa Fe Governor Maximiliano Pullaro, Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, and prosecutors in Rosario. Four heavily armed figures, faces ⁢concealed,‍ brandish an array of weapons, including submachine guns and ​pistols, aiming them⁤ directly at the⁣ camera as they ⁤deliver their ominous ‍message.

“This video is for ⁤Pullaro and Bullrich,” one masked individual​ proclaims, referencing‍ a supposed deal to ‍curb ‌violence in Rosario.”We are established here⁣ in Buenos Aires and we are going to start leaving ​bodies here.”

The threats escalate,specifically targeting Rosario prosecutors: “you,the prosecutors of Rosario,are ⁢the real mafia,” they declare. ‍”We‌ are going to start leaving ‍dead people throughout the capital ⁢of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe. We⁢ are ⁢coming for everything. This will never end.”

The‌ Argentine​ government responded swiftly to the chilling ⁢footage. In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the ​President’s Office denounced the video as a “terrorist threat” ⁤designed ⁢to instill ‍fear among the population and elected officials.

The statement emphasized the ⁤government’s security policies, claiming they have resulted in an 80% reduction in homicides​ in Rosario.

“we are working to find these terrorists and bring them to justice,” the statement declared. ⁣Both President Javier ​Milei and Minister Bullrich shared the message, vowing, “In the new Argentina, there is no room for armed violence. If they proceed, they will be confronted with the full force of the law.”

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